TrailMax Original Pommel Pocket
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Neither the bag nor the contents are insulated.
As the bag is not rigid, if heavy stuff is inside, it will flop a little because it is fastened on and tightened. The bag does not bounce when fastened on and tightened, but it does bounce when loaded with heavy items. Besides my GPS and Kleenex, I use mine for a number of smaller items. As long as the Galaxy Note 2 fits inside, I'd put it in there. Trails can be ridden at a fast speed or just enjoyed while lazing around. As long as the clips stay clasped, you won't have to worry about it falling off.
That should be the case. The saddle I am using is a Spanish Premier made by Len Brown, you can view the saddle on his website. The internet. The saddle I have does not have a horn, but it still works great.
A design of the product can be seen here. The saddle bag can be used alone or with the saddle bag.
Selected User Reviews For TrailMax Original Pommel Pocket
The bag is great. Small enough to not be an obstruction for the comfort of the horse and still be able to easily reach my pacifier and mecate. Big enough to hold my camera, snacks, a curry comb for when the stickers grab the horses, sunscreen, lip balm, etc. Keeps its place at all times and is out of the way. This second one will be easier to use since I don't have to keep swapping it out on two saddles for a different horse. The only thing I would not put in this is a cell phone or truck keys or anything else that might separate you and your horse. Although I don't think it can hold a water bottle of any size, it might be able to fit a small one. It was ok for me, I already had something else to use for the purpose and knew this wasn't it. When I need to pack more when I'm traveling for a long distance, I can use a horn bag along with this. Although I never remove the pommel bag from my saddles, it always stays there.
Besides that, I left an emergency blanket, whistle, flashlight, electrolyte tube on the saddle and still have space for them. It is the kind of thing I hope I won't need but should have just in case, but don't want to worry about remembering to put it in my pockets. At a trot there is no difference. It only has one negative, as I loosened the saddle after a ride and he got squirrelly, so the plastic buckle broke when he hit the ground. It is generally not a good idea to mix plastic and horses. The truth is, I liked it so much I sewed it on myself!.
The bag can fit a couple snacks as well as my phone and chap stick, and I have a bulky phone This saddle cover is of excellent quality, is easy to mount, looks good, and is very secure on the saddle no matter what we encounter. My headband and a friend both love it so much, I ordered another one! Because I know this brand is fantastic, I am even in the process of purchasing Trail Max saddle bags. The only thing I can say is that I cannot say enough about how fantastic this is!.
This is awesome. I love it. It's attached to the English and the western sides. If attached directly to the front of a sword, it is attached at either the pommel or the "D" An ring. Twine can be used if needed to tie the D- If you are unable to pass snaps through, use rings instead. This would be a perfect match for Western. The only thing I do not use it for is to make calls on my It is important to keep your cell phone at all times, as I feel it should be with you while riding. Your horse runs away when you fall, and your cell phone is attached to the horse. Is totally counterproductive to the whole purpose of owning a phone.
As far as I can tell, I have only used it once (today), but the zipper operates smoothly and it seems to be well made. The bag is large enough to hold keys, a granola bar, chapstick, and a phone. The room is not quite big enough to accommodate a full-sized bed A little bigger than a water bottle, but not by much.
The packs on my saddle as well as buying new cellphones because I dropped mine into a creek have become a cause of concern for me. As a first worlder, I know these problems are crippling. The little pack is very nice, and I must admit that I'm happy with it. The pocket is just big enough to hold a monster phone and my keys or dog leash while still storing other items in the pocket. The bit does not flick around while cantering (as most of the rest seem to do), but stays right where it should in front of my saddle pommel at all times. One major disadvantage is that if you get red as I did (because I wanted to see if I dropped it), and your horse sweats (like mine does), then it will begin to turn red. A red color isn't for you. As of yet, I have never washed In general, I am very happy with the service!.
I could not easily attach or detach it from the saddle since it did not fit well on the You will no longer have to worry about that with this pommel bag. There is only one negative for me - it only has a single compartment, so my cell phone might get mixed up with tubes of insecticide, sunscreen, and sun glasses (in a bag). My no-longer-need pouch was cut off so I cut off the outside pouch. This pommel bag is made using a fanny pack stitched to the front. I now have the perfect tool for my needs. In addition, I can use it on my mountain bike to hold those same items when I close the clips. I have sewed an additional pouch onto the front of this pommel bag, but even without it, the bag is large enough to hold all four of these specific items, plus a point-blank. The easiest thing would be to use a point-and-shoot camera (although it would be somewhat tight). They all fit, but I worry that I will scratch the phone surface when riding, and when I pull out something, I find it difficult to pull it out at all. Written by hand. (If you don't think you will be reaching for your phone and camera while riding, put them in old ankle socks.
I didn't re-zip the bottle thoroughly. Putting it in a zip bag. Also, I did not dismount in order to check it. During our lunch break about three hours into the ride, a very hungry me was more than a little disappointed to discover that the cantle bag didn't contain any food. We have also run out of water. It is safe to assume that those riding behind us were wondering what they would discover next on the trail. In an effort to find everything, I went back the way we came, but I did not find my Little Debbie cookie, and I have a suspicion as to where it There were a few backpackers who looked guilty. I ate the sandwich after it was stepped on, I was hungry, and my sandwich was damaged. A Tucker Saddle is my daily ride on a paso fino, a ride so smooth I wouldn't notice if a tractor trailer was unloaded from the croup, and I cover a lot of distance on that horse. I had to learn this lesson the hard way As a result, I don't take anything from a cantle bag unless I need it The pommel pocket was something I was looking forward to seeing. Tucker's endurance saddles and equitation saddles will benefit greatly from this product. There are so many things I love about this book. There is enough space for a cell phone, a pocket knife, a sandwich, and a bottle of water. My bay horses will be more visible in orange thanks to what I bought. It seems unlikely that more Little Debbie cookies will go missing in the future.